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    Smile My Duck Addiction.

    Heres a pair of green wing teal and a pair of blue wing teal hunting decoys that I made earlier in the year. These decoys were on display at the Tuckerton Seaport, Baymans Museum in New Jersey. These are a very simple type of hunting decoy I make, but very few are used as such. They are collected and put up on a shelf as Sporting Collectables were they remain in perpetuity. I make around 300 plus of this type of wood carving every year along with other things that I make such as Fish, all types of birds,frogs and a assortment of critters and whatever my fertile mind can envision, These 2 pair of decoys are headed to Virginia to a Decoy Collector/Ball python Breeder (Big Sexy).

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    Green wing teal drake.

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    Blue Wing Teal Drake.

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    All finshed in heavy oils.

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    Re: My Duck Addiction.

    Nice decoys!

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    Re: My Duck Addiction.

    Great work Ed , Have you ever tried making some Ball pythons? I'd bet there would be alot of interest , I'd like to have one on the living room table.
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: My Duck Addiction.

    They are lovely.. have you ever made one of a mandarin duck or other exotic...? Or do you do mostly North American species?

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    Ooooh. A ball python one would be so cool.
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    Ed, what a remarkable art form! You are truly, extremely talented! TRUE
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    April, have did every specie of duck that you can think of, many times. have been carving since I was a runny nose kid.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    They are lovely.. have you ever made one of a mandarin duck or other exotic...? Or do you do mostly North American species?

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